Analog Devices, Inc.recently announced the availability of its Fusiv™-Vx
150 network processing chipset. The chipset combines wire-speed network
processing, signaling, and full-chain voice processing. The chipset is aimed at
manufacturers creating customer premises equipment (CPE) designed to deliver one
or more broadband services. The services range from voice over IP (VoIP), to
wireless local-area network (WLAN), to triple-play (voice, data, video).
“The role of the residential gateway is becoming more demanding as
multiservice applications are being rolled out in the market,” said John
Croteau, general manager, Media Platforms and Services Group at Analog Devices,
Inc. “As a member of the Fusiv network processor family, the Fusiv-Vx 150
chipset fills the need for a powerful, scalable network processor able to
satisfy this important market segment’s ever-growing requirements, plus
offering the headroom for future applications.
As a stand-alone processor, the Fusiv-Vx 150 chipset can act as a telephone
adapter or Ethernet-to-Ethernet gateway, delivering networked voice and bundled
voice and data applications such as VoIP to residential customers. An integrated
digital signal processing (DSP)/voice processing engine handles up to four
channels of low bit rate (LBR) codecs. Optimized voice-chain software supplies
voice compression, echo cancellation, packet loss concealment, DTMF, caller ID,
and more. Signaling and packetization software includes SIP, H.323, and MGCP
functionality.
A variety of wired and wireless network interfaces help CPE manufacturers to
implement desirable connectivity options, including WLAN or HomePlug®, for use
inside the home. In addition, the Fusiv-Vx 150 processor can be combined with
ADI’s Blackfin® Processor to enable greater voice channel density, and to add
video processing capabilities including multiformat decoding and encoding.
The Fusiv family also includes the Fusiv-Vx 200 network processor (announced
in May 2004), which adds hardware-based IPSec security. The Fusiv-Vx 200 network
processor therefore handles the highly compute-intensive encryption required by
VPNs, making it optimal for enterprise gateway applications.
In addition to the network processors themselves, ADI provides customers with
multiple software options. Customers can make use of a comprehensive portfolio
of software that includes IPSec/VPN, VoIP signaling, firewall/NAT, network
management, IP middleware, routing and switching, SNDCP, and ATM. Other software
options include porting of a customer’s own software stack, for which ADI
provides a comprehensive Board Support Package (BSP). Alternatively, software
can be provided through select third-party software companies.
Price and Availability
The Fusiv-Vx 150 chipset is available in per-unit pricing of $20 in low-volume
quantities of 10,000.
ADI’s Fusiv Technology
ADI’s Fusiv network processing platforms reduce development time and cost for
equipment providers creating the next generation of customer premises equipment
(CPE) required to deliver a range of broadband services, beginning with VoIP
services and extending to full triple-play voice, video, and data offerings.
Complementing the established strengths of the company’s Blackfin® Processor
in media processing, ADI’s Fusiv network processing provides wire-speed secure
transport and dynamic QoS for small packet sizes, enabling the next generation
of multiservice convergence platforms.
1 Blackfin is a registered trademark and Fusiv is a trademark of Analog
Devices, Inc. All other trademarks included herein are the property of their
respective holders.
Cynthia Hoye
cynthia.hoye@analog.com